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U.S. Eyes Bioterrorism Threat

(The Diplomat) I wrote last month about the importance the U.S. government should place on the threat of biological, and how domestic politics risked hampering progress on one of the United States most pressing security issues. Congress has previously acknowledged the seriousness of the threat, with the Weapons of Mass Destruction  Read More »

The Evolution of Bird Flu, and the Race to Keep Up

(New York Times) On May 20, a 10-year-old girl in rural Cambodia got a fever. Five days later, she was admitted to a hospital, and after two days of intensive care she was dead. The girl was the most recent documented victim of the influenza virus H5N1, a strain that has  Read More »

Lawmakers want CDC info on bioterror lab

(USA TODAY) The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is considering having U.S. Army scientists or another outside agency inspect its bioterror labs in the wake of a USA TODAY report this month. The agency plans to install safety equipment to address fire code violations from December 2010 that could trap  Read More »

Georgia sees more anthrax cases

(Fox News) At least 30 people in Georgia have contracted anthrax this year, prompting authorities to step up safety measures, medical officials said Friday. Georgia’s Center for Infectious Diseases said that by year’s end the ex-Soviet nation is expected to roughly match last year’s total of 59 cases. That would represent  Read More »

Anthrax Vaccine Distribution Recommendations Approach Completion

(Global Security Newswire) Recommendations are nearing completion to aid U.S. authorities in determining the order in which potential victims of an aerosolized anthrax attack receive vaccinations, an advisory body for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Thursday. The CDC Immunization Practices Advisory Committee would provide the finished recommendations  Read More »